But free and accepted masons shall not allow cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity ; and even in that case they must not teach cowans, but must have a separate communication ; no laborer shall be employed... The Freemason's Monthly Magazine - Page 1561867Full view - About this book
| Laurence Dermott - 1805 - 294 pages
...Cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by Cowans without an urgent necessity ; •ad even in that case they must not teach Cowans, but must have a separate communication ; no labourer shall be employed in the proper work of free-masons. CHARGE VI. CONCERNING MASON'S BEHAVIOUR.... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 pages
...and accepted Masons shall not allow Cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by Cowans without an urgent necessity; and even in that case,...Cowans, but must have a separate communication ; no labourer shall be employed in the proper work of Freemasons. CHARGE VI. Concerning Masons' Behaviour.... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 388 pages
...and accepted masons shall not allow cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity ; and even in that case...shall be employed in the proper work of freemasons. VI.— Concerning MASONS' BEHAVIOUR. 1. BEHAVIOUR IN THE LODGE BEFORE CLOSING. You must not hold private... | |
| Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1860 - 642 pages
...and Accepted Masons shall not allow cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity ; and even in that case...so we have treated the Cowans; and as speculative Masonry long held its head quarters in Scotland, the word might possibly be of Scotch extraction. For... | |
| Leon Hyneman - 1860 - 600 pages
...and Accepted Masons shall not allow Cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by Cowans, without an urgent necessity; and even in that case...Cowans, but must have a separate Communication. No labourer shall be employed in the proper work of Freemasons. "VI. CHARGE. — CONCERNING MASON'S BEHAVIOUR.... | |
| George Oliver - 1863 - 410 pages
...and accepted Masons shall not allow cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity ; and even in that case they must not teach cowans, but have a separate communication. what it may, be is not excluded from the Order, provided he believe... | |
| Augustus Row - 1868 - 378 pages
...and Accepted Masons shall not allow cowans to work with them, nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity ; and even in that case...so we have treated the cowans; and as speculative Masonry long held its headquarters in Scotland, the word might possibly be of Scotch extraction. For... | |
| 1911 - 556 pages
...and Accepted Masons shall not allow Cowans to work with them ; nor shall they be employ'd by Cowans without an urgent Necessity : And even in that Case they must not teach Cowans, butmust have a separate Communication. NoLabourershall be employ'd in the proper Work of FreeMasons.... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 pages
...and Accepted Masons shall not allow cowans to work with them; nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity; and even in that case...teach cowans, but must have a separate communication." (P. 146.) There can be but little doubt that the word, as a Masonic term, comes to us from Scotland,... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 pages
...and Accepted Masons shall not allow cowans to work with them; nor shall they be employed by cowans without an urgent necessity; and even in that case...teach cowans, but must have a separate communication." (P. 146.) There can be but little doubt that the word, as a Masonic term, comes to us from Scotland,... | |
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